The internal EJP SOIL project SERENA contributed to the evaluation of soil multifunctionality aiming at providing assessment tools for land planning and soil policies at different scales. By co-working with relevant stakeholders, the project provided co-developed indicators and associated cookbooks to assess and map them, to report both on soil degradation, soil-based ecosystem services and their bundles, under actual conditions and for climate and land-use changes, at the regional, national, and European scales.
The dataset corresponds to a map of soil sealing of the Netherlands for the year 2022 (compared to 2021). The map is the result of applying the Soil Sealing cookbook developed in SERENA/EJP-Soil. It is based on multitemporal satellite images (a combination of Sentinel 1 & 2 sattelite images). The methodology uses vegetation (Sentinel 1) and backscatter (Sentinel 2) indices calculated over time series of images. The final map has 10 m spatial resolution and is classified according to the following:
1. Possible changes identified by both Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 methodologies (very probable changes)2. Possible changes identified by Sentinel-1 methodology3. Possible changes identified by Sentinel-2 methodology4. Possible changes identified by Sentinel-2 methodology with shift period (less probable)
- Soil sciences
- soil threats
- Remote sensing
- satellite images
- sentinel